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Alzheimer's Disease

Our Method

Our Unique Approach to Alzheimer's Disease

According to the CDC, Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia a progressive condition beginning with mild memory loss and potentially leading to the loss of ability to communicate and respond to the environment, seriously affecting a person’s daily life.

 

Alzheimer's Disease Overview

Alzheimer's disease is a progressive condition that begins with mild memory loss and may advance to the loss of ability to carry on a conversation or respond to the environment. It involves parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language, and is not a normal part of ageing — with memory problems typically among the first warning signs of the disease.

Impact on Daily Life & Cognition

Alzheimer's disease can seriously affect a person's ability to carry out daily activities by progressively impairing the brain regions responsible for thought, memory, and language. As the disease advances, individuals may lose the capacity to engage meaningfully with their surroundings, making early intervention and effective therapeutic strategies critically important.

Stem Cell Therapy for Alzheimer's

Stem cells possess improved characteristics of self-renewal, proliferation, and differentiation, with the ability to transform into different types of central nervous system neurons and glial cells. Stem cell treatment has shown success in AD animal models, and recent preclinical studies on stem cell therapy for Alzheimer's disease have proved to be increasingly promising.

Cell Replacement & Regenerative Potential

Cell replacement therapies — including human embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neural cells — have the potential to treat patients with Alzheimer's disease by restoring lost neuronal populations. These approaches aim to replace damaged cells, support neural connectivity, and slow the progressive cognitive decline associated with the condition.